ESM definition

ESM means “Ex-Servicemen and their Wards” of Haryana.
ESM means the European Stability Mechanism to be constituted by treaty entered into between the euro-area Member States.

Examples of ESM in a sentence

  • This IAA supports NASA's 2022 Strategic Goal 3: Catalyze Economic Growth And Drive Innovation To Address National Challenges, Strategic Objective 3.1 Innovate and advance transformational space technologies, and the Entry Systems Modeling (ESM) project which is pursuing improved radiative models and characterization of fibrous TPS materials.

  • Lessee shall, at its sole cost and expense, procure and maintain the liability insurance coverages set forth in the ESM Manual and provide certificates regarding such insurance as requested by AAPG.

  • This European Stability Mechanism ("ESM") will assume the tasks currently fulfilled by the European Financial Stability Facility ("EFSF") and the European Financial Stabilisation Mechanism ("EFSM") in providing, where needed, financial assistance to euro area Member States.

  • It is also recognised that UAVs will have the capability to carry a range of payload types, e.g., EO, EO/IR, SAR, ESM, etc., and that each UAS will only implement some of these payload types.

  • NASA would be providing support with regard to the Deep Space Network (DSN) and navigation, Entry Systems Modeling (ESM) (aerodynamic stability), planetary protection, and the Planetary Data System (PDS) under this collaboration.


More Definitions of ESM

ESM means Evidence Based Strategy Measure activities.
ESM means CFM Engine Shop Manuals forming part of the Instructions for Continued Airworthiness pursuant to the FAA regulations published in the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations at 14 CFR Parts 21 and 33, Commission Regulation (EU) No 748/2012 of 3 August 2012, and the EASA Certification Specifications and Acceptable Means for Compliance of Engines (CS-E). Also included in “ESM” are Engine Maintenance Manual or Section and Engine Overhaul Manual or Section pursuant to the U.S. FAA Regulations as published in the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations 14 CFR Part 33 Appendix A.
ESM means the document(s) setting out the information relevant to the Event (including the Organiser’s operational procedures and requirements relating to the Event) which is provided to the Customer Representative prior to the Event in accordance with clause 35.2; “Intellectual Property Rights” means any and all present and future, patents, inventions, know- how, trade secrets and other confidential information, trademarks, service marks, logos, emblems, badges, mascots, insignia, identifying music and sounds, get-up, domain names, business names, trade names, moral rights, performance rights, registered designs, copyrights, database rights, the sui generis rights of extraction relating to databases, design rights and other intellectual property rights of whatever nature, in each case whether registered or unregistered and including applications for registration, and all rights or forms of protection having equivalent or similar effect anywhere in the world;
ESM means the international financial institution established as the European Stability Mechanism by Article 1 of the Treaty;
ESM means the Enterprise Securities Market operated and regulated by the Irish Stock Exchange;
ESM means the Enterprise Securities Market, a market regulated by the Irish Stock Exchange;
ESM means the Extraordinary Shareholders’ Meeting of a company.